## Abstract Measurements of the vapour pressure of solid tungsten trioxide between 1100Β° and 1250Β° C show that these vapour pressures cannot be calculated by extrapolation from the measurements carried out by __KΓΆzo Inoue__ between 800 and 850Β°. Conversely, the vapour pressure formula, which we ha
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Vapour pressure of selenium trioxide
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